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Re: White Coal post# 40066

Monday, 08/21/2017 3:56:59 PM

Monday, August 21, 2017 3:56:59 PM

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The details of the M-prove process where minimal but it looks to have developed a way to spray various halogens to react with the mercury and other contaminants in a new aresol fashion that reduces the chances of using excess halogens which can create things like HCl hydrochloric acid or other damaging strong acids the halogen family can create like HF hydroflouric acid, bromic acid... etc etc

It does look compatible with CCTC's Pristine M on the front end to remove contaminants prior to the dehydration process...
At first glance it appeared to compete with Pristine M, but after further review it could be part of a series of steps taken on feed stock coal included with Pristine M dehydration ... it certainly is possible

I do wonder if the addition of halogens might alter the liquid hydro carbon byproduct from the Pristine M process... but without knowing more specifically about what reactions are taking place it both processes it would just be a guess... it is possible to do without any effect on the Pristine M process, however the acurracy and precision of reactions and amounts of additives needed could make that cost prohibitive...

I do see the byproducts of the Pristine M process as being a huge benefit to getting CCTC's tech up and running and that in itself could become a huge revenue stream for CCTC or whomever is selling it probably the coal company using the tech but that could lead to much higher royalties depending on what the byproduct actually is and how close structurally the organic molecule is to a sellable product(meaning how.much refining is needed organically to make a carbon structure that is sellable